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Old July 3, 2019   #1
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Default Tomatoes and Peppers 7-3-19

Tomatoes and Peppers picked this morning will fit in very well with our Independence Day celebration. Please share your pictures if you would like.
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Old July 3, 2019   #2
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Nice haul!
No pictures to chime in here. Temps went from winter to upper 90s and are staying there. Flowering like crazy but few tomatoes are setting.
Are the ivory peppers Alma Paprika? They take a very long time to ripen to red, but the flavor is worth the wait.

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Very pretty. My spring crop is just about done except for a couple of cherry tomatoes on the Sun Sugar hybrid plant and a few green fruit on Creole.
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Nice haul!
No pictures to chime in here. Temps went from winter to upper 90s and are staying there. Flowering like crazy but few tomatoes are setting.
Are the ivory peppers Alma Paprika? They take a very long time to ripen to red, but the flavor is worth the wait.

- Lisa
Yes they are Alma Paprika. Jimmy Nardello, Pretty N Sweet, Nadapeno & Fool You heatless Jalapenos. The two jalapenos taste the same.

I cut the Alma Paprikas hoping for more plant growth. The plants are small for the variety.
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Looks fantastic Salty.
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Very nice Robert. Can't wait to get those here.
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Old July 4, 2019   #7
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Most of my tomatoes are still green...... so are my peppers!
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Oooh, heatless jalapenos sound tasty, never knew they existed, now I have something else I need to grow lol. I only have 2 fish pepper plants indoors at the moment and they are well behind the tomatoes, with no flowers yet even.

Beautiful fruit and plants both! Happy Independence Day too btw .
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Nice! Too early here to have pics like that. I am looking forward to it, though!
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Old July 7, 2019   #10
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The first dwarfs.
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Wish I could look at the pictures.
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Nice harvest Salt! I'm glad you've been able to work around your RKN problems and have a productive garden.
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jmsieglaff, thank you.
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looks great and here I was wondering what kind of fertilizer you were putting on. 7-3-19...
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I can't wait until I get some like that. I hope you enjoyed them.
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